Volume 4, Number 1, Fall 2019
Channels is the journal of undergraduate research at Cedarville University. The journal publishes peer- and faculty-reviewed articles from all disciplines.
Channels strives to provoke thoughtful discussion among its readers as authors explore new ideas, generate creative solutions to existing problems, and develop knowledge in new ways.
Issue DOI: 10.15385/jch.2019.4.1
Articles
'It Wasn't Supposed to Be Easy': What the Founders Originally Intended for the Senate's 'Advice and Consent' Role for Supreme Court Confirmation Processes
Michael W. Wilt
History and Government
"Liberty Further Extended”: The Federalist Identity of Lemuel Haynes, America's First Biracial Minister
David F. Guidone
History and Government
A Religious Interpretation of the American Civil War as Evidenced by Biblical Language in Songs and Hymns
Alyson J. Punzi
History and Government
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Editorial Board
Students
- Alyssa Cole
- Alethea Surland
- Jessica Barton
- Kaleigh Willis
Faculty
- Julie Deardorff
- Thomas Mach (ex officio)
- Gregory Martin
- Mark Owens
- Jennifer Wingerter